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Insights into wind sites: Critically assessing the innovation, cost, and performance dynamics of global wind energy development Enevoldsen P, Valentine SV, Sovacool BK |
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Exploring the development of electric vehicles under policy incentives: A scenario-based system dynamics model Liu DN, Xiao BW |
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Can India grow and live within a 1.5 degree CO2 emissions budget? Parikh KS, Parikh JK, Ghosh PP |
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Gone with the wind: A learning curve analysis of China's wind power industry Hayashi D, Huenteler J, Lewis JI |
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EROI and the Icelandic society Atlason RS |
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Can battery electric light commercial vehicles work for craftsmen and service enterprises? Figenbaum E |
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A dynamic assessment of instrument interaction and timing alternatives in the EU low-carbon policy mix design Corradini M, Costantini V, Markandya A, Paglialunga E, Sforna G |
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Spatial targeting, synergies and scale: Exploring the criteria of smart practices for siting renewable energy projects Frantal B, Van der Horst D, Martinat S, Schmitz S, Teschner N, Silva L, Golobic M, Roth M |
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Promises and limitations of nuclear fission energy in combating climate change Knapp V, Pevec D |
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Technological learning and the future of solar H-2: A component learning comparison of solar thermochemical cycles and electrolysis with solar PV Nicodemus JH |
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Scarcity in abundance: The challenges of promoting energy access in the Southern African region Diaz-Maurina F, Chiguvare Z, Gope G |
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Steady state of energy: Feedbacks and leverages for promoting or preventing sustainable energy system development Gladkykh G, Spittler N, Davidsdottir B, Diemer A |
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Policy discussion for sustainable integrated electricity expansion in South Africa Monyei CG, Jenkins KEH, Viriri S, Adewumi AO |
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Electricity generation technologies: Comparison of materials use, energy return on investment, jobs creation and CO2 emissions reduction Kis Z, Pandya N, Koppelaar RHEM |
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Better late than never, but never late is better: Risk assessment of nuclear power construction projects Portugal-Pereira J, Ferreira P, Cunha J, Szklo A, Schaeffer R, Araujo M |
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An information theory based robustness analysis of energy mix in US States Ahmad N, Derrible S |
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The determinants of energy efficient retrofit investments in the English residential sector Trotta G |
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Heating system upgrades: The role of knowledge, socio-demographics, building attributes and energy infrastructure Curtis J, McCoy D, Aravena C |
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Explaining technological change in the US wind industry: Energy policies, technological learning, and collaboration Tang T |
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Innovation core, innovation semi-periphery and technology transfer: The case of wind energy patents Nordensvard J, Zhou Y, Zhang X |
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An empirical investigation into students' experience of fuel poverty Morris J, Genovese A |
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Do electric vehicles need subsidies? Ownership costs for conventional, hybrid, and electric vehicles in 14 US cities Breetz HL, Salon D |
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Estimating Peak uranium production in China - Based on a Stella model Fang JC, Lau CKM, Lu Z, Wu WS |
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Acceptance of LNG as an alternative fuel: Determinants and policy implications Pfoser S, Schauer O, Costa Y |
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US climate policy and the regional economics of electricity generation Adelman DE, Spence DB |
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Dynamics of productivity taking into consideration the impact of energy consumption and environmental degradation Bampatsou C, Halkos G |
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Promoting low carbon behaviours through personalised information? Long-term evaluation of a carbon calculator interview Buchs M, Bahaj AS, Blunden L, Bourikas L, Falkingham J, James P, Kamanda M, Wu Y |
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The changing risk perception towards nuclear power in China after the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan Huan L, He RY, Yang QQ, Chen J, Zhou Y, Hammitt JK, Lu X, Bi J, Liu Y |
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Regional differences on CO2 emission efficiency in metallurgical industry of China Lin BQ, Xu MM |
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Decentralised electric power delivery for rural electrification in Pakistan Khan HA, Ahmad HF, Nasir M, Nadeem MF, Zaffar ANA |
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Local network credits and local electricity trading: Results of virtual trials and the policy implications Rutovitz J, Oliva S, McIntosh L, Langham E, Teske S, Atherton A, Kelly S |
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National research funding and energy efficiency: Evidence from the National Science Foundation of China Du MZ, Wang B, Zhang N |
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The impacts of GDP, trade structure, exchange rate and FDI inflows on China's carbon emissions Zhang Y, Zhang SF |
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Energy efficiency as a means to expand energy access: A Uganda roadmap du Can SD, Pudleiner D, Pielli K |
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How to peak carbon emissions in China's power sector: A regional perspective Tang BJ, Li R, Yu BY, An RY, Wei YM |
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Designing energy efficiency subsidy programmes: The factors of transaction costs Valentova M, Lizal L, Knapek J |
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Willing to participate in vehicle-to-grid (V2G)? Why not! Geske J, Schumann D |
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Should Ethiopia and least developed countries exit from the Paris climate accord? - Geopolitical, development, and energy policy perspectives Teklu TW |
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Gasoline savings from clean vehicle adoption Sheldon TL, Dua R |
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Economic dynamics and technology diffusion in indian power sector Reddy BS |
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"I can live with nuclear energy if ...": Exploring public perceptions of nuclear energy in Singapore Ho SS, Looi J, Chuah ASF, Leong AD, Pang N |
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Why go green? Discourse analysis of motivations for Thailand's oil and gas companies to invest in renewable energy Chaiyapa W, Esteban M, Kameyama Y |
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Exploring the adoption in transitioning markets: Empirical findings and implications on energy storage solutions-acceptance in the German manufacturing industry Schriever M, Halstrup D |
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Horizontal drilling, changing patterns of extraction, and piecemeal participation: Urban hydrocarbon governance in Colorado Kroepsch AC |
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Drivers of growth in commercial-scale solar PV capacity Crago CL, Koegler E |
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The impact of socioeconomic and behavioural factors for purchasing energy efficient household appliances: A case study for Denmark Baldini M, Trivella A, Wente JW |
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Limits to growth redux: A system dynamics model for assessing energy and climate change constraints to global growth Ansell T, Cayzer S |
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The conundrum of combustible clean energy: Sweden's history of siting district heating smokestacks in residential areas Brinkley C |
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Leveraging material efficiency as an energy and climate instrument for heavy industries in the EU Hernandez AG, Cooper-Searle S, Skelton ACH, Cullen JM |
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Targeted poverty alleviation using photovoltaic power: Review of Chinese policies Zhang HM, Xu ZD, Sun CW, Elahi E |
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Are China's solar PV products competitive in the context of the Belt and Road Initiative? Shuai J, Chen CF, Cheng JH, Leng ZH, Wang Z |
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Review of wholesale markets and regulations for advanced energy storage services in the United States: Current status and path forward Sakti A, Botterud A, O'Sullivan F |
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Reviewing the Nicaraguan transition to a renewable energy system: Why is "business-as-usual" no longer an option? Cantarero MMV |
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From decentralization to re-nationalization: Energy policy networks and energy agenda setting in Thailand (1987-2017) Aunphattanasilp C |
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The slow expansion of renewable energy in Russia: Competitiveness and regulation issues Lanshina TA, Laitner JA, Potashnikov VY, Barinova VA |
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DSO-TSO cooperation issues and solutions for distribution grid congestion management Hadush SY, Meeus L |
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Electricity capacity expansion plan for Lesotho - implications on energy policy Senatla M, Nchake M, Taele BM, Hapazari I |
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Carbon pathways in the global gas market: An attributional lifecycle assessment of the climate impacts of liquefied natural gas exports from the United States to Asia Gilbert AQ, Sovacool BK |
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Application of German energy transition in Taiwan: A critical review of unique electricity liberalisation as a core strategy to achieve renewable energy growth Gao AMZ, Fan CT, Liao CN |
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Leaders or laggards? The evolution of electric utilities' business portfolios during the energy transition Frei F, Sinsel SR, Hanafy A, Hoppmann J |
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Analyzing the factors that influence US public support for exporting natural gas Pierce JJ, Boudet H, Zanocco C, Hillyard M |
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The BRICS and Africa's search for green growth, clean energy and sustainable development Gu J, Renwick N, Xue L |
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Evaluating the case for supporting renewable electricity Newbery D |
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Garbage can theory and Australia's National Electricity Market: Decarbonisation in a hostile policy environment Simshauser P |
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Assessing carbon pollution standards: Electric power generation pathways and their water impacts Lim-Wavde K, Zhai HB, Kauffman RJ, Rubin ES |
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The coal story: Generational coal mining communities and strategies of energy transition in Australia Della Bosca H, Gillespie J |
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Electricity cooperation in South Asia: Barriers to cross-border trade Singh A, Jamasb T, Nepal R, Toman M |
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Negotiation of a cross-border natural gas pipeline: An analytical contribution to the discussions on Turkish Stream Dastan SA |
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Do people really want renewable energy? Who wants renewable energy?: Discrete choice model of reference-dependent preference in South Korea Kim J, Park SY, Lee J |